Allington Lock

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Allington Lock is a key navigation and flood-control lock on the River Medway in Kent, England, marking the tidal limit of the river.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flood control structure
navigation lock
river lock
controls water levels on the non-tidal Medway
country United Kingdom
downstreamFrom River Medway
surface form: non-tidal River Medway
hasAccess Medway Valley Walk
public footpath
hasBasinCountry United Kingdom
hasCoordinateLocation 51.283°N 0.500°E (approximate)
hasFeature fish pass
lock keeper’s cottage
towpath
hasHeritageStatus historic river infrastructure
hasMaximumVesselType inland waterway craft
hasNearbyFacility Allington Lock self-linksurface differs
surface form: Allington Lock and Slipway Country Park

Allington Marina
Kent Life heritage farm park
The Malta Inn
hasNearbyLandUse pub and restaurant facilities
riverside leisure area
hasPurpose flood risk management
maintaining navigable depth upstream
hasStructure sluice gates
weir
hasUse commercial navigation
recreational boating
isAbove tidal reach towards Rochester
isBelow East Farleigh Lock
isPartOf River Medway navigation system
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Allington
England
Kent
locatedNear Maidstone
locatedOnWaterway River Medway
managesFunctionOf flood control
navigation
marks tidal limit of the River Medway
near Aylesford
Boxley
operatedBy Environment Agency (England)
surface form: Environment Agency
upstreamFrom River Medway
surface form: tidal River Medway
usedFor angling nearby
canoeing access

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River Medway hasStructure Allington Lock
Allington Lock hasNearbyFacility Allington Lock self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Allington Lock and Slipway Country Park